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** On the [[Warner Bros. Pictures Animation|Warner Animation Group]] films ''Storks'' and ''The LEGO Batman Movie'', the byline (excluding "TimeWarner") is in the Proxima Nova font and is smaller.
** On the [[Warner Bros. Pictures Animation|Warner Animation Group]] films ''Storks'' and ''The LEGO Batman Movie'', the byline (excluding "TimeWarner") is in the Proxima Nova font and is smaller.
* July 22, 2018-March 18, 2022: "A WARNER{{color|gray|'''MEDIA'''}} Company", with "WARNER{{color|gray|'''MEDIA'''}}" in its own logo font, called AT&T Aleck Sans Bold, while the rest of the byline is in the standard variation of the same font. The shadow behind "'''{{color|gray|MEDIA}}'''" is also absent.
* July 22, 2018-March 18, 2022: "A WARNER{{color|gray|'''MEDIA'''}} Company", with "WARNER{{color|gray|'''MEDIA'''}}" in its own logo font, called AT&T Aleck Sans Bold, while the rest of the byline is in the standard variation of the same font. The shadow behind "'''{{color|gray|MEDIA}}'''" is also absent.
* March 24, 2021: "a '''Warner'''Media company", with "'''Warner'''Media" in its own logo font, called AT&T Aleck Sans (modified), while the rest of the byline is in the standard variation of the same font. It was seen on ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' (albeit using a custom variant) and strangely, it uses the 14th logo at the end. It was also spotted in the first trailer for ''Tom & Jerry (2021)'' and at the Warner Bros. segment in [[HBO Max Originals|HBO Max]]'s unveiling at the 2019 WarnerMedia Day, which was shown on the stage monitor behind the Chair & Chief Executive Officer of Warner Bros., Ann Sarnoff, alongside the Warner Bros. Television Group logo on both sides of the stage.)
* March 24, 2021: "a '''Warner'''Media company", with "'''Warner'''Media" in its own logo font, called AT&T Aleck Sans (modified), while the rest of the byline is in the standard variation of the same font. It was seen on ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' (albeit using a custom variant) and strangely, it uses the 14th logo at the end. It was also spotted in the first trailer for ''Tom & Jerry (2021)'' and at the Warner Bros. segment in [[HBO Max Originals|HBO Max]]'s unveiling at the 2019 WarnerMedia Day, which was shown on the stage monitor behind the Chair & Chief Executive Officer of Warner Bros., Ann Sarnoff, alongside the Warner Bros. Television Group logo on both sides of the stage.
* December 22, 2023: "A '''WARNER BROS. DISCOVERY''' COMPANY", with "'''WARNER BROS. DISCOVERY'''" in its own logo font, called Geograph Medium, which is created by Klim Type Foundry and has been designed exclusively for National Geographic, while the rest of the byline is in the standard variation of the same font. It was seen on ''Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom'' (albeit using a custom variant). It was also spotted in the trailer for ''Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga''.
* December 22, 2023: "A '''WARNER BROS. DISCOVERY''' COMPANY", with "'''WARNER BROS. DISCOVERY'''" in its own logo font, called Geograph Medium, which is created by Klim Type Foundry and has been designed exclusively for National Geographic, while the rest of the byline is in the standard variation of the same font. It was seen on ''Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom'' (albeit using a custom variant). It was also spotted in the trailer for ''Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga''.


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* The prototype Time Warner byline was rare and first appeared on ''The Matrix Revolutions'' (as a variant). It last appeared on ''The Last Samurai''.
* The prototype Time Warner byline was rare and first appeared on ''The Matrix Revolutions'' (as a variant). It last appeared on ''The Last Samurai''.
** However, it makes a surprise appearance on ''The Polar Express'' (2004, albeit using a custom variant), and the trailer for ''Gravity'' (2013), with the 1999 version. It is the only 2004 film release to have the prototype Time Warner byline, as all other 2004 film releases use the later/official TimeWarner byline onwards.
** However, it makes a surprise appearance on ''The Polar Express'' (2004, albeit using a custom variant), and the trailer for ''Gravity'' (2013), with the 1999 version. It is the only 2004 film release to have the prototype Time Warner byline, as all other 2004 film releases use the later/official TimeWarner byline onwards.
* The official TimeWarner byline debuted on ''Something's Gotta Give'' (TV spots and trailers for the film use the Prototype Time Warner byline instead), and made its last appearance at the end of the IMAX re-release of ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' and on ''Bleach'', released on July 20, 2018 in Japan.
* The official TimeWarner byline debuted on ''Something's Gotta Give'' (TV spots and trailers for the film use the prototype Time Warner byline instead), and made its last appearance at the end of the IMAX re-release of ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' and on ''Bleach'', released on July 20, 2018 in Japan.
** Just like the AOL Time Warner version, this byline plasters previous logos on post-2003 prints of pre-2003 films (in addition, also plastering the 75th Anniversary, Time Warner Entertainment, and AOL Time Warner versions of the same logo).
** Just like the AOL Time Warner version, this byline plasters previous logos on post-2003 prints of pre-2003 films (in addition, also plastering the 75th Anniversary, Time Warner Entertainment, and AOL Time Warner versions of the same logo).
* Several classic films, including the first two ''Lethal Weapon'' films (current prints of ''Lethal Weapon 3'' still retain the 1990 logo), ''Superman II'', ''III'' and ''IV: The Quest for Peace'', ''The Exorcist'', ''Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior'' (though the "Big W" has been retained on the original 1997 DVD release), ''The Lost Boys'', ''Blazing Saddles'', ''All the President's Men'', ''Falling Down'', ''Return of the Living Dead Part II'', recent [[HBO Family Original Programming|HBO Family]] airings of ''Casablanca'' (plastering the black-and-white 4th logo), and current prints of the ''National Lampoon's Vacation'' series (with the exception of ''European Vacation'') have had their old logos plastered with this one in lieu of the "Shield of Staleness", though this one is mainly found on the most recent releases. The 2018 version with the WarnerMedia byline also plasters the previous logo on current prints of ''Steel'' (1997).
* Several classic films, including the first two ''Lethal Weapon'' films (current prints of ''Lethal Weapon 3'' still retain the 1990 logo), ''Superman II'', ''III'' and ''IV: The Quest for Peace'', ''The Exorcist'', ''Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior'' (though the "Big W" has been retained on the original 1997 DVD release), ''The Lost Boys'', ''Blazing Saddles'', ''All the President's Men'', ''Falling Down'', ''Return of the Living Dead Part II'', recent [[HBO Family Original Programming|HBO Family]] airings of ''Casablanca'' (plastering the black-and-white 4th logo), and current prints of the ''National Lampoon's Vacation'' series (with the exception of ''European Vacation'') have had their old logos plastered with this one in lieu of the "Shield of Staleness", though this one is mainly found on the most recent releases. The 2018 version with the WarnerMedia byline also plasters the previous logo on current prints of ''Steel'' (1997).

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